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Method for Morphometric Analysis of Axons in Experimental Peripheral Nerve Reconstruction

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Journal Microsurgery
Date 2000 Oct 4
PMID 11015719
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A new method for morphometric analysis of axons in experimental peripheral nerve reconstruction is presented. Twelve adult female rabbits were used. In nine animals the saphenous nerve was transected and stitched epineurially. Three animals functioned as control. After 3, 6, and 12 months, the nerves were harvested, fixed in Kryofix and embedded in Histowax. Transverse sections of 6 microm were cut, immunohistochemically stained for NF 90, and counterstained by Sirius Red. Quantification of nerve fibers in cross sections was performed by using a confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM), and the images were stored digitally. Data analyzing was performed by the Optimas program (5.2). Calculations were done with Microsoft Excel. The total number of axons, the mean axon diameter and the percentage axon area/fascicle area were evaluated statistically. This method for morphologic analysis provides automatically complete registration of axons and so different methods of experimental nerve reconstruction can be compared in a fast and reliable way.

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